
Paul Strand, Tir a Mhurain (8)
In 1954 Paul Strand and his wife Hazel spent three months traversing the rugged island of South Uist, off the west coast of Scotland. "Tir a'Mhurain" reflects the impressions they gathered during their stay. Juxtaposing people and landscape, Strand's photographs depict the perfect complicity he saw between nature and habitation in this wild terrain. Whether they are of rocks and sea or a grinning shepherd boy, scudding clouds hanging over seaside houses or the wrinkled face of an old lady, Strand's images capture the essence and complexity of a singular place.
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Aperture / Grossman Edition / 1968
Details: Hardcover , 9 x 11 inches
Condition Notes: Yellowing at page edges, person's name written on first page (see photo 2), damaged dust jacket
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Paul Strand, Tir a Mhurain (8)
In 1954 Paul Strand and his wife Hazel spent three months traversing the rugged island of South Uist, off the west coast of Scotland. "Tir a'Mhurain" reflects the impressions they gathered during their stay. Juxtaposing people and landscape, Strand's photographs depict the perfect complicity he saw between nature and habitation in this wild terrain. Whether they are of rocks and sea or a grinning shepherd boy, scudding clouds hanging over seaside houses or the wrinkled face of an old lady, Strand's images capture the essence and complexity of a singular place.
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Aperture / Grossman Edition / 1968
Details: Hardcover , 9 x 11 inches
Condition Notes: Yellowing at page edges, person's name written on first page (see photo 2), damaged dust jacket
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In 1954 Paul Strand and his wife Hazel spent three months traversing the rugged island of South Uist, off the west coast of Scotland. "Tir a'Mhurain" reflects the impressions they gathered during their stay. Juxtaposing people and landscape, Strand's photographs depict the perfect complicity he saw between nature and habitation in this wild terrain. Whether they are of rocks and sea or a grinning shepherd boy, scudding clouds hanging over seaside houses or the wrinkled face of an old lady, Strand's images capture the essence and complexity of a singular place.
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Aperture / Grossman Edition / 1968
Details: Hardcover , 9 x 11 inches
Condition Notes: Yellowing at page edges, person's name written on first page (see photo 2), damaged dust jacket























